LG to Flaunt World's Largest 21:9 Monitor at CES 2014

LG announced its plan to unveil the world’s largest 21:9 Ultra Wide IPS 34-inch monitor that is capable of displaying QHD resolution (up to 3,440 x 1,440 resolution) at CES in Las Vegas next year.

The monitor, which was designed for both work and play, boasts high-speed Thunderbolt 2 connection, DisplayPort 1.2 support, and the ability to reproduce 99 percent of the sRGB color palette as it is color calibrated.

CES 2014, which will be held from January 7 to January 10, 2014 will also see the LG’s range of leaner and more economical 21:9 Ultra Wide series monitors, which are available in 25-, 29-, and 34-inches in display size.

LG will also showcase its Real 4K monitor and Color Prime monitor. LG's Real 4K 31-inch IPS display is capable of displaying 4,096 x 2,160 pixels screen resolution, while the Color Prime monitor is designed to be ideal for photographers, video editors and industry that require high transfer speeds and professional-level color accuracy.